Lecture: Turkish Verbal Morphology
An Agglutinative Case Study
Turkish is well-known to be a typical example of an agglutinative language. To exemplify the properties of such a language, the Turkish verbal morphology provides a wide range of inflectional and derivational forms, such as causatives, converbs and participles. The aim of this talk is to provide an overview of the breadth of these forms and their use.
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Day:
2024-05-09
Start time:
15:20
Duration:
00:30
Room:
Crab (33.3.088)
Track:
Theoretical Linguistics
Language:
en
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